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Micropropagation and pharmacological evaluation of Boophone disticha.
(2013)
Boophone disticha (L.f.) Herb is one of the most widely distributed bulbous species in southern
Africa. Of Africa’s many bulbous plants, it is widely known for its poisonous and medicinal
properties. It is of considerable ...
Stress related responses in soybean.
(2000)
Environmental stresses such as drought, salinity and low temperature have
been major selective forces throughout plant evolution and are important factors
which limit crop plant distribution and agricultural productivity. ...
The effect of charcoal on tissue morphogenesis in vitro.
(2000)
The effect of activated charcoal, autoclaving and culture media on sucrose
hydrolysis in tissue culture media was investigated. Activated charcoal acidified an
aqueous sucrose (5%) solution and culture media by about 1 ...
Root-stimulating activity from various gelling agents used in tissue culture.
(2003)
Extracts of gelling agents have been shown to stimulate rooting and this study was
initiated to investigate the presence of root stimulating substances in gelling agents.
After screening a number of gelling agents, four ...
Medicinal properties and in vitro responses of Mayenus senegalensis (Lam.) exell.
(2003)
No abstract available.
Anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activity of medicinal plants used traditionally in Lesotho.
(2003)
A significant potion of the population in Lesotho relies on traditional medicine to meet
its health care requirements. Traditional healers and herbalists were interviewed
from Qacha's Nek (Highlands) and Mohale's Hoek ...
A pharmacological study of some Nigerian medicinal plants.
(2005)
Petroleum ether, dichloromethane, and 80% ethanol extracts of 15 plant species collected in Nigeria were screened for in vitro antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antimalarial activities. Antibacterial activity was tested ...
The role of smoke as a germination cue.
(2006)
No abstract available.
Flower abscission in potted Plectranthus.
(2013)
Transport and post-harvest handling of flowers both cut and potted is one of the greatest challenges in the horticulture industry (REDMAN et al., 2002). Ethylene-induced flower abscission is responsible for the loss of ...
Crinum moorei : propagation and secondary metabolite production in vitro.
(2002)
As an alternative to conventional methods of vegetative propagation, micropropagation attracts much attention, because the levels of multiplication are increased, somaclonal variation is limited and disease-free material ...